Fire & EMS.
Fire Chief: Thomas Eickelberger
Reports to Scott Scrimizzi, Executive Director of Public Safety
Station 22 - Headquarters
77 Pershing Avenue
Hamilton, OH 45011
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Station 22 - Headquarters
77 Pershing Avenue
Hamilton, OH 45011
Station 21
220 N. Brookwood Avenue
Hamilton, OH 45013
Station 24
605 Main Street
Hamilton, OH 45013
Station 25
335 N. Erie Boulevard
Hamilton, OH 45011
Station 26
651 Laurel Avenue
Hamilton, OH 45015
Department Mission
To provide services designed to protect the lives and property of the inhabitants of the City of Hamilton from the adverse effects of fires, medical emergencies, or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature.
Department Description
Provides emergency response to all types of fires, medical emergencies, and other critical incidents within the City of Hamilton. Five fire stations are staffed by three shifts of cross-trained fire and emergency medical personnel. The department operates five fire units, three paramedic units, and two cross-staffed medic units. In addition, the department also operates a hazardous materials team and a water/ice rescue team. The Fire Prevention Bureau within the department is responsible for code enforcement, fire investigation, and public fire education.
Operations Bureau - Assistant Chief Jay Wirtz
The responsibilities of the Operations Bureau include:
Coordinating with vendors to secure the purchase and/or service of various Fire Department operational equipment
Maintaining, repairing, and testing of fire department tools and equipment
Overseeing the maintenance and improvements to Hamilton’s 5 fire stations
Overseeing vehicle and apparatus maintenance and service
Purchasing fire apparatus and equipment
Reviewing and improving equipment and product quality
Testings safety of apparatus and equipment
Tracking equipment and facility inventory
Fire Prevention Bureau - Deputy Chief Dave Holzberger
The goal of the Hamilton Fire Prevention Bureau is to reduce the loss of life and property due to fire through fire prevention activities.
The Fire Prevention Bureau’s responsibilities include:
Enforcement of the fire prevention codes
Investigates suspicious and large loss and incendiary fires and all fire deaths
Maintains fire inspection and fire investigation records
Public education
Reviewing Plat and Building plans for new construction and performing acceptance inspections for new fire protection installations
Training Bureau - Capt. Shawn Pater
The responsibilities of the Training Bureau include:
Apprenticeship Training: The 36-month Apprenticeship Program includes monthly written evaluations as well as monthly practical skill training. The Training Bureau is responsible for test development, test administration and all associated record keeping. Certified apprentices will receive a “Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship” from the United States Department of Labor.
Certified Fire Safety Inspector Training: All Hamilton firefighters are required to certify as Fire Inspectors for the State of Ohio and the City of Hamilton.
Hazardous Materials Training: A Hazardous Materials refresher course is conducted annually.
Monthly Departmental Training: The Training Bureau coordinates and supervises the monthly departmental training.
Rescue Training: The department provides training in river rescue, confined space rescue, high angle rope rescue, and ice rescue.
Recruit Training: The Training Bureau provides a 40-hour orientation for all new hires. After the 40-hour orientation is complete the department sends the recruits to the State of Ohio Fire Academy for the 280-hour firefighter certification training.
Emergency Medical Services Bureau - EMS Supervisor Mark Mignery
The EMS Bureau oversees:
EMS Continuing Education
The Hamilton Fire Department currently has 67 paramedics and 29 emergency medical technician (EMT)-Basics.
A paramedic is required to have 86 hours of continuing medical education in addition to Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification every 3 years.
An EMT-Basic is required to have 40 hours of continuing medical education every 3 years.
Hamilton Fire Department paramedics are certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
EMS Billing
For billing inquires, please call 1-800-962-1484.
HIPPA Compliance Policy and Procedural Guide
Shift Commanders - Deputy Chiefs Joe Stamper, Matt Garland, & Ben Adams
Become a Hamilton Firefighter / Paramedic.
Fire Memorial.
Patrick R. Wolterman
Firefighter
December 28, 2015
Stanley M. Meyer
Deputy Chief
August 9, 1971
Ralph I. Thomas
Captain
July 9, 1968
Paul R. Cook
Firefighter
July 3, 1967
Moss G. Prueitt
Firefighter
December 21, 1959
Don A. Howard
Lieutenant
March 5, 1941
Clifford F. Peters
Firefighter
June 23, 1953
George P. Fritz
Firefighter
March 19, 1912
George R. Schneider
Firefighter
June 29, 1946
William M. Love
Firefighter
March 14, 1912
George J. Kramer
Firefighter
January 2, 1946
John M. Hunker
Firefighter
March 14, 1912
Honor Guard.
The Hamilton Fire Department Honor Guard was established on November 10, 2001.
Purpose
The Honor Guard provides full fire department honors at funerals, military honors if member is a veteran, participates in Memorial Day and 4th of July parades. Additionally, the Honor Guard marches in the September 11 remembrance ceremony honoring the fallen of September 11, 2001 and a special flag detail for Hamilton’s Veterans Day ceremony.
Uniform
The uniform of the Hamilton Fire Department Honor Guard is a mixture of fire department tradition with military attention to detail. The uniform is black to signify the solemn nature of the guard.
The white stripe down the leg signifies the purity of heart and mind required to serve the public.
The red stripe down the leg serves as a reminder of the blood our brothers and sisters before us gave to make the fire service the honorable profession it is today.
There is black service stripe around the sleeve of both arms to remember the firefighters who have made the ultimate sacrifice in giving their lives for the community they served.
Finally, an American Flag adorns the right shoulders to profess loyalty to our great nation.
Members
Paramedic Supervisor Daniel Bagley
Paramedic Heather Garcia
Apparatus Driver Edwardo Avery
Apparatus Driver Grant Cruxton
Apparatus Driver Tom Puckett
Firefighter Brandon Hudson
Firefighter Jerrid Gundler
Firefighter Jonathon Godby
Deputy Chief Jeff Shaw, Commander of the Guard
Lieutenant Nathaniel Robertson, Deputy Commander of the Guard
Captain Jerry Glowka
Captain Matthew Garland
Lieutenant Chris Enginger
Lieutenant David Oakley
Lieutenant Dan Baumann
Fire Marshall Trevor Snider
Fire / Life Squad Reports.
Fire Reports
There is no charge for fire reports. The report may be faxed to you, emailed, or you may pick up the report at Fire Station 2 between the hours of 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Life Squad Reports
There is no charge for life squad reports. Due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations only the patient or designee with a durable power of attorney for health care can acquire a life squad report.
You may pick up the report at Fire Station 2 between the hours of 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Proper photo identification is required and you must sign a medical release.
Car Seat Inspections.
The Hamilton Fire Department, is offers scheduled car seat inspections by a certified car seat technician. To schedule an inspection please call 513-785-7502. Please note that a typical car seat check takes about 30-45 minutes and that multiple seats will require more time.
Ohio's child passenger safety law requires the following: Children less than 4 years old or 40 pounds must use a child safety seat meeting federal motor vehicle safety standards. Children less than 8 years old, unless they are at least 4 feet, 9 inches tall must use a booster seat.